The Jungle Professor Innovators World, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
CHIFCOD is the grateful custodian and founder of the Jungle Professor Innovators’ World. CHIFCOD Acquired a six-hill forest adjacent to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and has over 30 years nurtured the original forest vegetation to flourish once again. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest isa gazetted world heritage location that was classified by the United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in 1994 in recognition of its extraordinary biodiversity which includes Mountain Gorillas, Chimpanzees and hundreds of other animals birds plants and waterbodies.
Each of the six hills on the property has been designated as a separate content for geographical edu-tourism purposes and student innovation clubs can conceptualize the world under their feet and walk, fly or sail on a global replica from Africa to Latin America, then to North America where they cross to Greenland, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Antarctica then back to Africa as the cradle of humanity and Jungle Professor’s home base. The location presents every natural feature that Bwindi Forest offers with the added advantage that it is on a purposefully conserved private CHIFCOD property. It offers a unique global innovation exploration experience of locating global natural features cultures and cities. The CHIFCOD location on the North Eastern edge of the forest stands 300 meters above Bwindi Forest with a view of the forest canopy that rolls out for kilometers towards the southwestern edge of the forest in Kayonza and Nkuringo. The Jungle Professors’ Rendezvous has hotel and camping facilities for individual families and school innovation groups activities. Nature and innovation film activities around wildlife and participation in indigenous livelihood activities.
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